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HARRY  REID 

NEVADA 


DEMOCRATIC  LEADER 


United  States  Senate 

WASHINGTON,  DC  20510-7012 

October  30,  2016 


The  Honorable  James  Comey 
Director  of  the  Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation 
Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation  Headquarters 
935  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  NW 
Washington,  D.C.  20535-0001 


Dear  Director  Comey: 

Your  actions  in  recent  months  have  demonstrated  a  disturbing  double  standard  for  the  treatment 
of  sensitive  information,  with  what  appears  to  be  a  clear  intent  to  aid  one  political  party  over  another.  I 
am  writing  to  inform  you  that  my  office  has  determined  that  these  actions  may  violate  the  Hatch  Act, 
which  bars  FBI  officials  from  using  their  official  authority  to  influence  an  election.  Through  your  partisan 
actions,  you  may  have  broken  the  law. 

The  double  standard  established  by  your  actions  is  clear. 

In  my  communications  with  you  and  other  top  officials  in  the  national  security  community,  it  has 
become  clear  that  you  possess  explosive  information  about  close  ties  and  coordination  between  Donald 
Trump,  his  top  advisors,  and  the  Russian  government  -  a  foreign  interest  openly  hostile  to  the  United 
States,  which  Trump  praises  at  every  opportunity.  The  public  has  a  right  to  know  this  information.  I  wrote 
to  you  months  ago  calling  for  this  information  to  be  released  to  the  public.  There  is  no  danger  to 
American  interests  from  releasing  it.  And  yet,  you  continue  to  resist  calls  to  inform  the  public  of  this 
critical  information. 

By  contrast,  as  soon  as  you  came  into  possession  of  the  slightest  innuendo  related  to  Secretary 
Clinton,  you  rushed  to  publicize  it  in  the  most  negative  light  possible. 

Moreover,  in  tarring  Secretary  Clinton  with  thin  innuendo,  you  overruled  longstanding  tradition 
and  the  explicit  guidance  of  your  own  Department.  You  rushed  to  take  this  step  eleven  days  before  a 
presidential  election,  despite  the  fact  that  for  all  you  know,  the  information  you  possess  could  be  entirely 
duplicative  of  the  information  you  already  examined  which  exonerated  Secretary  Clinton. 

As  you  know,  a  memo  authored  by  Deputy  Attorney  General  Sally  Yates  on  March  10,  2016, 
makes  clear  that  all  Justice  Department  employees,  including  you,  are  subject  to  the  Hatch  Act.  The 
memo  defines  the  political  activity  prohibited  under  the  Hatch  Act  as  "activity  directed  towards  the 
success  or  failure  of  a  political  party,  candidate  for  partisan  political  office,  or  partisan  political  group." 

The  clear  double-standard  established  by  your  actions  strongly  suggests  that  your  highly  selective 
approach  to  publicizing  information,  along  with  your  timing,  was  intended  for  the  success  or  failure  of  a 
partisan  candidate  or  political  group. 


Please  keep  in  mind  that  I  have  been  a  supporter  of  yours  in  the  past.  When  Republicans 
filibustered  your  nomination  and  delayed  your  confirmation  longer  than  any  previous  nominee  to  your 
position,  I  led  the  fight  to  get  you  confirmed  because  I  believed  you  to  be  a  principled  public  servant. 

With  the  deepest  regret,  I  now  see  that  I  was  wrong. 


Sincerely, 


REID 
United  States  Senator